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R**E
Ruff ruff woof! Wonderful book!
Dingo’s Recovery is a marvelous tale, an age old classic, a timeless romance of letting love happen amid insecurities that a twenty year age gap can cause.Joyce Allen, the older of the two, finds herself and her injured dog Dingo in Dr. Amanda Carter’s exam room and their friendship begins; Dingo’s periodic check-ups are too far apart for either of their liking. Joyce arranges a thank-you lunch date (glove lunch!) with the vet and their friendship blooms. And like a delicate spring blossom their friendship is fragile, old ways of thinking, unsupportive friends and family and misunderstandings test them. Joyce and Amanda wrestle with the reality that what they feel is more than either of them expected (but want!).Spoiler Alert!After several check-ins, casts, cones and ointments, Dingo makes a full recovery.
L**K
A great love story!
Age is just a number and true love doesn't care about numbers. Her attraction to Amanda sets off all sorts of alarms. Both are insecure and that is a major barrier on the road to happiness. There are a lot of issues, misunderstandings and meddling relatives that had to be dealt with. Building a friendship is harmless but would only friendship really be that simple at all? A wonderful love story with great characters. Highly recommended.
M**Z
Charming!
This was a very charming May December story! Both Amanda and Joyce had such great chemistry and their love story developed smoothly. Dingo was adorable and a perfect Cupid puppy!
M**.
Excellent reads!
Excellent reads!!! Beautifully written book. I loved the content and I loved the way it flowed. The characters are just like you and me. Go ahead and read it you will love it.
S**E
Vet Love
Cool,upbeat story of love between 2 women who are from diffrent ages. Very nbig age differences. Difrences divide us thru are.
T**T
Good age gap romance
Joyce and Amanda are lovely and I enjoyed reading about them. I particularly appreciated how much the author showcased Joyce’s concerns, because it’s entirely understandable that she’d be freaked out about showing her body to a woman so much younger than her. It was also interesting to contrast those concerns with Amanda, who not only didn’t have them, but couldn’t stop thinking about Joyce despite never having been in a relationship before.
K**R
Wonderful
This is the second book I have read by Genevieve the first book being First Fall,I enjoyed both books but this one just had that little bit extra for me.Ok you could call it a typical autumn romance but Joyce the eldest of the two and Amanda the younger both have issues and interfering other people to cope with in their budding relationship as well as an injured dog.But to quote. Well known play by The Bard of Stratford All’s Well That Ends Well,basically I Loved It can’t wait for her next book
J**C
May-December lesfic romance
This is a heart-warming lesfic May-December romance between two women and a dog. Well that alone caught my interest and as reading goes, it's an OK easy read. I thought it a light read and the characters were pleasant, but I found some of the sequencing and dating just too easy and convenient. It just didn't grab me as much as it appears to have done other reviewers.
A**L
Perfect
An absolutely lovely book, the characters, the story, the end everything just amazing. Simple with so many emotions. My first book from Genevieve Fortin and definitely not the last one.
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